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No,
but Diddy is cool enough that he might donate a lot of money to the school.
but Diddy is cool enough that he might donate a lot of money to the school.
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Oh wow, I didn't even know thatOriginally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
"Romeo Miller paid for his own tuition at USC, so that the school would be able to use the athletic scholarship money towards another player."
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JoeClear wrote:
zmoney3 wrote:
nope, not if he actually earned it based on his football ability
I agree
QFT. They were talking about this on PTI yesterday. There has been plenty of other rich kids to get scholarships and it was never question. I can name a few from my high school, Jack Elway(John Elways son) got a full scholarship to ASU to play quaterback and he was terrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
color has nothing to do with it. if he earned it on his own, then yes he deserves it. if he got it simply because his daddy is p.diddy, then no..same reason why michael jordan's kids were signed, even though they are not that great.. all the benefits that his father adds to the programOriginally Posted by blakep267
Originally Posted by Spiceman80
I don't understand how him receiving a football scholarship based on his athletic ability has anything to do with his pops. It's not like he got b/c his dad is P Diddy. The kid can ball point blank. What is this talk of giving to someone more needy? If someone else has the talent worthy of $54,000 scholarship then that person would have it, if not at UCLA then somewhere else. This isn't a charity or something, makes no sense.
its just that at this point in time in our country, nobody really wants to hear about the rich getting even more handouts, especially a black guy. That probably eats people up
Percy Miller is surprised by questions about his son's abilities or the scholarship. "When you get out there and earn something, then you deserve a reward," he says. "Why shouldn't he accept a scholarship? That's like a trophy for all his hard work."
Originally Posted by Oh YoU MaD
"Romeo Miller paid for his own tuition at USC, so that the school would be able to use the athletic scholarship money towards another player."
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Originally Posted by zmoney3
nope, not if he actually earned it based on his football ability
Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Nope, and Wilbon made some great points yesterday on PTI about this. No offense, but do rich white kids give up their scholarships to Ivy league schools and such?
Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by 703 Hwy
Nope, and Wilbon made some great points yesterday on PTI about this. No offense, but do rich white kids give up their scholarships to Ivy league schools and such?
Exactly.
thisOriginally Posted by Trelvis Tha Thrilla
He earned it. Not the first rich kid to receive a scholarship. I still dont see why this is a big deal.